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Time of India
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
All YouTubers who appeared in A Minecraft Movie
The Minecraft Movie live-action didn't just bring the blocky worlds to our lives, but it even featured some big YouTuber's names. While Hollywood stars like Jason Momoa and Jack Black led the cast of A Minecraft Movie, the film included some special appearances made by beloved content creators who actually shaped the online community of the game. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now These YouTubers got their special moment on the big screen. Here is who showed up and what their roles were about. YouTubers who appeared in A Minecraft Movie The fans of A Minecraft Movie might have already noticed the YouTubers appearing in it. However, by any chance you missed it, below mentioned are all the YouTubers who aren't just an important part of Minecraft's online community but have made their appearance in the film. Daniel Middleton, popularly known as DanTDM, is one of the most recognizable faces on Minecraft , and he has been creating content since 2012. Amassing over 29 million subscribers and known for his mod reviews and Let's Plays, his cameo in A Minecraft Movie was the nod to his influence within the community. However, this was not his first appearance in official Minecraft content. He even voiced himself in the Minecraft: Story Mode. Another important appearance that was seen in the movie was of Oliver Brotherhood (Mumbo Jumbo). The mustachioed redstone genius joined the cast and brought his technical experience to the film. He is popularly known for his intricate builds and Hermitcraft fame. His cameo delighted the fans who followed the engineering-style gameplay. Jessica Bravura (Aphmau), who has over 20 million subscribers on YouTube, is famous for the scripted Minecraft roleplay series. Their unique storytelling style made her the perfect fit for the adventurous tone of A Minecraft Movie. The fans were quite thrilled to see her brief yet memorable appearance in it. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Elizabeth "Lizzie," or LDShadowLady, is the longtime Minecraft creator. She transitioned from the Call of Duty clips to the Minecraft series, just like Shadowcraft. Her appearance in A Minecraft Movie added an authenticity layer for longtime Minecraft fans. A Minecraft Movie tribute to Technoblade The Minecraft Movie also included a heartfelt nod to the late YouTuber Technoblade, who passed away in 2022. It was in one of the scenes when a crowned pig was spotted by Steve and Henry. It was a clear reference to the iconic avatar of Technoblade. When Henry asked if it was a king, Steve responded, 'No, that's a legend.' This moment became one of the most emotional scenes for film fans. Streamer Valkyrae was initially set for his appearance in A Minecraft Movie. However, her scene got cut from the final version. Still, the inclusion of the creators made the movie feel like a true celebration of the vibrant community of Minecraft.


Express Tribune
06-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Sebastian Hansen inspired Technoblade tribute in Minecraft movie, confirms director Jared Hess
The upcoming Minecraft movie pays a heartfelt tribute to late YouTuber Technoblade, and fans have actor Sebastian Hansen to thank. According to director Jared Hess, the tribute was not initially part of the script but was added after Hansen suggested the idea during production. In an interview with Collider, Hess revealed that Hansen approached him early in filming, expressing his admiration for Technoblade, a legendary Minecraft content creator who passed away in 2022. 'He was like, 'Look, there's this amazing Minecraft player named Technoblade who passed away, and I would love to be able to honor him somehow in the film,'' Hess recalled. Taking Hansen's heartfelt request seriously, the filmmakers included a subtle but meaningful Easter egg in the movie—a pig wearing a crown—an unmistakable nod to Technoblade's famous Minecraft avatar. The tribute appears in one of the village scenes, and while it's a quiet moment, it carries significant emotional weight for longtime fans of the game and the creator. This decision highlights not only the influence Technoblade had on the Minecraft community but also the passion and respect the young cast brought to the project. With Minecraft: The Movie hitting theaters on April 4, 2025, audiences will get to experience the tribute themselves—and for many, it will serve as a powerful reminder of Technoblade's enduring legacy. The movie stars Emma Myers, Sebastian Hansen, Jason Momoa, Jack Black, and Danielle Brooks, and is directed by Jared Hess, best known for Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre.